what is NIH 3T3 transfection?



what is NIH 3T3 transfection?..

Answer / Puneet Kumar Bhardwaj

NIH 3T3 transfection is the process of introducing foreign DNA into NIH 3T3 cells, a type of mouse fibroblast cell line. These cells are commonly used for various research purposes, including transfection studies, as they can be easily grown in culture and have low transformation rates, reducing the likelihood of contamination.

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